Sentences with phrase «utterly incapable»

We may just be a peculiar kind of intelligent bacteria, able to be individually aware of what we're doing but collectively utterly incapable of doing a fart about it.
And yet now they submit that this same private sector is utterly incapable of coping with a limit on overall emissions, even though such a cap would, from the private sector's point of view, operate very much like a limited supply of a resource, like land.
Well, that and he seems utterly incapable of raising any cogent arguments against the things I say.
This has been my point for a long time that the models are utterly incapable of handling the complexity of the climate.
My favorite sequence involves the sad tale of the Plague, who is utterly incapable of making friends because they die soon after making contact with him.
It's still very much Call of Duty, and nowhere will that be more apparent that the tightly scripted campaign which remains utterly incapable of providing players with a sense of agency, but that does provide enough big explosions to keep Micheal Bay happy.
The problem with this comes not from the system itself, then, but from the gamers themselves, who seem utterly incapable of grasping the concept that being near each other will provide them with numerous benefits.
His lingo is the jittery patter of a would - be Republican aristocracy, utterly incapable of introspection and yet, at least according to the Councilman, better than the rest of them in every way.
Even his closest friends concede that this currently looks like mission near - impossible and many others will sigh that Gordon Brown has already proved himself utterly incapable of ever keeping promises to change his ways.
On the other side of the corrupt, dishonest, dishonorable, disloyal, dysfunctional, derelict and depraved spectrum is Joseph Addabbo, Jr., who is utterly incapable of telling the truth and acting with any measure of character, integrity and principle, because like Ulrich, he too lies, cheats and steals easier than he breathes.
Michael Ellis, beginning his probing, but he, like all those before him, seem utterly incapable of keeping Boris on the topic of the question being asked.
The Gunners blew away a United defence that seemed utterly incapable of stopping them; with Walcott and Sanchez running them ragged...
JUST GO... and thanks to the irate fan who managed to get to wenger's technical area this afternoon... the kind of passion and determination that wenger is utterly incapable of brining to this club
You have athletes who can be utterly incapable of making decisions about their own health and well - being.
He has been there so long it's a habit he can not break — there is no level of competency just spouting the same crap and making the same mistakes Wenger is lingering on his own selfish needs — he has shown he is utterly incapable of reversing our fortunes.
He is utterly incapable of leading Arsenal to the promised land of PL and CL success.
The deformities rendered the face utterly incapable of the expression of any emotion whatsoever....
In Habits of the Heart (University of California Press, 1985), Robert Bellah and co-authors show that most Americans today express a vague religious belief in God, but are utterly incapable of relating their faith to any kind of morally coherent life.
Robert Bellah has shown that most Americans today express a vague religious belief in God, but are utterly incapable of relating their faith to any kind of morally coherent life.
we are utterly incapable of responding in our fallen condition OR 2.
We are, indeed, utterly incapable of responding in our fallen condition UNTIL we are made aware or this condition by the wooing and convicting work (calling) of the Holy Spirit.
Calvinists go further and say that man is utterly incapable of believing.
Similarly, MacIntyre has come up with a metaphor to explain exactly why it is that moral debate in today's society is so shrill and so rarely leads to consensus — why, in other words, society seems utterly incapable of coming to enough basic agreement in matters of ethics to enable it to deal with the moral chaos that surrounds us.
One of the key points we made involves the difference between marketing, say, a homeopathic «remedy,» which is utterly incapable of having any biological effect because it literally lacks any active ingredient, and marketing herbal products — a category of substances which can in some cases be quite potent, but which can be highly variable in content, concentration, and labelling, not to mention the extent to which their effects and side effects have been verified.

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Its monetary policy has no traction because the euro area's weak, undercapitalized and, in many cases, utterly dysfunctional financial system is incapable of funding businesses and households.
«Further, I think he is utterly wrong in his assessment — if his concern is for them, the he should let them decide» + + + no, family members shouldn't get to decide when you die unless you are incapable of making that decision yourself.
The reigning philosophies of nature, influenced as they still are by the scientific materialism of the classical era in physics, are incapable of sustaining any hope that things of value somehow escape being utterly forgotten.
Clearly, you're NOTHING but an ignorant piece of shit incapable of doing anything but spouting utterly fucking inane bullshit.
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